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  A Pattern Garden | Pattern 13: Containers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Containers allow for great garden artistry along with maximum flexibility.
Design, proportion, color, and shape are all vital to the orchestration of container vignettes, for they're a microcosm of the garden, its distilled essence stuffed into a single pot.
Pots are the perfect place to grow plants too flamboyant to blend well in the garden, possible invasives, or plants so new to us we aren't sure yet how they'll develop, as well as plants too tender to make it through the winter.
www.apatterngarden.com /containers   (191 words)

  
  Pattern
Container pattern In design patternss in which objects are created to hold other objects.
Pattern A pattern is a form or model (or, more abstractly, a set of rules) which can be used to make or to generate thin...
Pattern welding Pattern welding is the practice in etching.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/pattern.html   (1130 words)

  
 Container pattern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer programming, the container pattern is one of design patterns in which objects are created to hold other objects.
If a container only holds one specific type of data, we know any items retrieved from it are of the correct type, and no type errors can occur, but then we can't reuse that container.
Aggregation pattern and state vs class talk about other, more present, type issues that crop up when creating containers full of subclasses of a certain type.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Container_pattern   (434 words)

  
 AnalysisPatterns: Rishi's DIP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The domain independent patterns are basic building blocks on which most of the business models are built or the higher level domain specific patterns are constructed.
Pattern players are objects that play parts in one or more of the domain independent patterns.
Container : The container is another aggregate thing where it acts as a receptacle for other things.
wiki.cs.uiuc.edu /AnalysisPatterns/Rishi's+DIP   (1764 words)

  
 Library Paper: WebSphere applications
Because the number of patterns continues to expand, it can be difficult for developers to select the best combination of patterns to create frameworks that optimize J2EE applications and fulfill specific IT or business requirements.
Session Bean patterns are used to simplify the J2EE container development when introducing session beans in an application.
The Command pattern framework can also be used instead of the Web Container pattern framework, depending on flexibility and maintenance requirements.
www.bizforum.org /whitepapers/candle-6.htm   (1805 words)

  
 FM 55-80 Appendix D
Since the CCP is not required to identify in advance the container consignee for each container requested, loading is accomplished as cargo is received and consolidated.
In all cases, the bottom tier should be stowed as close to the rear of the container as possible and regardless of the amount of void space, suitable rear bracing must be installed.
Fiberboard boxes containing lightweight or fragile items which provide little or no support to the box surfaces should be stowed by stacking directly one atop the other, keeping gummed flaps uppermost for greatest strength advantage.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/library/policy/army/fm/55-80/appd.htm   (6197 words)

  
 Portable container - Patent 4915278   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
It is a further object of this invention to disclose a pattern for cutting a tray from a planar sheet of cardboard and the like, which tray can be readily suspended from the neck in a stable position using a two point harness which is clipped to the rearmost portion of the tray.
Container 2 is further provided with two inner folding base reinforcing flaps 26 so as to provide that base panel 4 will be a trebly thick base panel for additional strength and for increased resistance to liquids, which when spilled, may weaken the material of the container.
Container 2 is designed principally for the carrier of such things as food items 42 supporting these items upon trebly reinforced base plate 4, convenient for use by a wearer.
www.freepatentsonline.com /4915278.html   (2355 words)

  
 EJB PATTERNS
As with pattern 3, removing a layer may provide faster time-to-market by reducing the complexity and amount of code that must be written.
In this pattern, all the data access and update code must be written manually, instead of generated by the application server, as is the case with container-managed Entity beans.
Considering the prohibitive performance cost of pattern 3, pattern 1 is the better choice due to its superior design and close runner-up placement as fastest time-to-market.
www.nyu.edu /classes/jcf/g22.3033/handouts/g22_3033_h122.htm   (2307 words)

  
 XML Design Patterns - Container Element
The Head-Body pattern uses two specific types of Container Elements, one for metadata and one for content.
The Collection Element is a container for single type of element.
The Isogen whitepaper Object-Oriented SGML Deconstructing SGML for Storage Section contains an an excellent example of where a container was used to help in the storage and retrieval of data.
www.xmlpatterns.com /ContainerElementMain.shtml   (314 words)

  
 The Factory Method Design Pattern by Gopalan Suresh Raj
This pattern helps to model an interface for creating an object which at creation time can let its subclasses decide which class to instantiate.
We call this a Factory Pattern since it is responsible for "Manufacturing" an Object.
This pattern is used when a class (the Creator) does not know beforehand all the subclasses that it will create.
gsraj.tripod.com /design/creational/factory/factory.html   (1693 words)

  
 Objectivity White Paper - Dynamic Containers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The container is used to cluster a group of logically related objects together for efficient access and processing.
The fact that containers can be created at a specific size by the applications to store specific objects means that you can lock varying amounts of data by varying the size of the container.
Adjacent map sections are mapped into containers of their own so that when you traverse across a section boundary, you also go to a nearby container.
www.objectivity.com /WhitePapers/ContainerWP.shtml   (5743 words)

  
 Design pattern (computer science)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Interest in sharing patterns in the software community has led to a number of books, symposiums, and the formation of Ward Cunningham 's original wiki.
Thegoal of pattern literature is to make the experience of past designers accessible to beginners and others in the field.
It is also said that Design Patterns encourage navigational database -like structures instead of the allegedlycleaner relational approach where such structures are viewpoints instead of hard-wired into programming code.
www.therfcc.org /design-pattern-computer-science--33270.html   (578 words)

  
 Immutable List Structure
The composite pattern is a structural pattern that prescribes how to build a container object that is composed of other objects whose structure is isomorphic to that of the container itself.
The composite pattern also prescribes a coding pattern for the container's methods: when a container is called to perform an operation, it iterates through its list of composed objects and call on them to perform the same operation.
The coding pattern for an operation that requires a helper is as follows.
www.owlnet.rice.edu /~comp212/01-fall/lectures/06   (579 words)

  
 Cloth Doll Supply - Cloth Doll Patterns by Cathy Lawrence of Stitch 'N Stuff
This pattern has minimal sewing, however, the doll as pictured above has a gusseted head which might be difficult for some inexperienced dollmakers.
The pattern includes ideas for varying the clothing as well as a pattern for stockings if you choose not to use striped material for the legs.
Also included with pattern is instructions for the neck insert which allows for easier stuffing and support of the neck area.
www.clothdollsupply.com /lawrence.html   (2293 words)

  
 Container pattern -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In (Creating a sequence of instructions to enable the computer to do something) computer programming, the container pattern is one of (additional info and facts about design pattern) design patterns in which objects are created to hold other objects.
containers that can hold any type of data.
containers full of subclasses of a certain type.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/co/container_pattern.htm   (406 words)

  
 java.net: An (Almost) CPU-Free MVC Pattern with Ajax
The Web is switching slowly from the mainframe computing paradigm (static HTML pages generated on the server) to a high-performance computing (HPC) paradigm, where the computing power is distributed along the network.
While this is somewhat true, there is one thing that needs to be configured; you need to instruct your JSP/servlet container to handle the RAJAX requests.
Freja: A PHP project with an XSLT MVC pattern without dynamic models.
today.java.net /pub/a/today/2007/06/21/almost-cpu-free-mvc-pattern-with-rajax.html   (2147 words)

  
 Linda Rising - Patterns Almanac - Discovering Patterns in Existing Applications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Summary: Patterns (most are C++ idioms) found in an application and a classification scheme.
Containers need to be iterated by clients that don't know the kind of container they are using.
Arrange all containers into a common inheritance hierarchy that can be linearly iterated.
www.smallmemory.com /almanac/Martin95b.html   (251 words)

  
 CPU Simulator
Some time prior to the class in which it is to be discussed, the sources are distributed to students for study.
A handout explaining this pattern and its implementation can be given.
Note, however, that this pattern can't be used with Java inner classes since inner classes can't have static members.
csis.pace.edu /~bergin/iticse99/cpusim   (965 words)

  
 Pattern Request   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
My daughter is looking for a pattern to make a square tissue box cover for her 4-H project.
I am looking for a crochet pattern with a celtic cross in the center and also for one with a celtic ring in the center.
The Alice in Wonderland patterns by Marion cheever from the fifties.
www.quilt.com /PatternSearch/PatternRequest.html   (3789 words)

  
 Design Patterns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Design patterns provide ways to structure software components into systems that are flexible, extensible, and have a high degree of reusability.
Design patterns are often misconstrued as applicable only to programming in the large.
The composite pattern also prescribes a coding pattern for the container's methods: when a container is called to perform an operation, it traverses through its list of composed objects and call on them to perform the same operation.
www.owlnet.rice.edu /~comp212/02-spring/lectures/06   (346 words)

  
 Plants & Human Affairs
The purpose of these exercises is to examine the impact of container size and shape on soil water content.
After no more drainage is observed from the bottom sponge, remove each sponge in sequence and squeeze out all the water into a container and measure the volume with a graduate cylinder.
Spomer, LA (1974) Two classroom exercise demonstrating the pattern of container soil water distribution.
employees.csbsju.edu /SSAUPE/biol106/Labs/sponge_exercise.htm   (578 words)

  
 An inside view of Observer
This publish-subscribe pattern, where an observer registers with a subject and subsequently receives notifications, is quite common, both in everyday life and in the virtual world of software development.
In fact, the Observer pattern, as it is known, is one of the linchpins of object-oriented software development because it lets dissimilar objects communicate.
The Observer pattern is one of the most fundamental design patterns because it allows highly decoupled objects to communicate.
www.javaworld.com /javaworld/jw-03-2003/jw-0328-designpatterns.html   (1033 words)

  
 What I wish I had
In fact, I wanted to write a component to reside in this container that would be a liason to the eclipse plugin; it could pass info about the other installed components and their status and received deployable components, etc. I thought I'd just write up a simple little mockup server to represent that component.
The container will lookup a record from when the classloader who loaded you, and return a Component object that represents your component in the container.
You can get access to the Container object by calling Container container = c.getContainer(); The container object is where you can find out about all the components and their dependencies.
lists.ibiblio.org /pipermail/dev-dpml/2005q2/001507.html   (1830 words)

  
 Designing Real-Time Systems with UML - Part III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Two patterns are relevant here.10,11 A simple solution for the timebase problem is to use the watchdog pattern, as shown in Figure 1.
The watchdog pattern uses a hardware assistant called a watchdog that must be stroked within a certain timeframe or it will cause some failure recovery activity to take place, such as a system reset.
Collection management is commonly handled through the use of the container pattern, as shown in Figure 8.19 This pattern works by abstracting away the concepts involved in the management of collections of objects and encapsulating them within a "glue" object called a container.
www.embedded.com /98/9805fe3.htm   (5720 words)

  
 Overview
PicoContainer is a highly embeddable container for components that honour the Dependency Injection pattern.
You could use it as a lightweight alternative to Sun's J2EE patterns for web applications or general solutions.
Martin Fowler has a good article from 2003, but here is another view: It is a good design pattern that, for large enterprise applications, facilitates:
www.picocontainer.org   (259 words)

  
 Pattern Aggregation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The sum of the sizes of the patterns in S' is less than a fixed k
Minimized Tree Pattern :: A pattern p is minimized iff for every pattern p' such that p ≡ p', size(p) ≤ size(p')
Container Subpattern :: A (sub)-pattern r is a container sub-pattern of two patterns p
www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr /~habegger/wiki/PatternAggregation.html   (218 words)

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